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Poughkeepsie Nursery Company 
10 100 
Each Rate Rate 
EUONYMUS 
japonicus microphyllus 
A small-leaved little shrub which resembles Boxwood 
very closely and may be used as an edging or clipped, 
in the same manner. Best used in somewhat sheltered 
places. Evergreen. 
6 in. B&B... .60 .50 
nanus (rosmarinifolius) 
A sprawling, loose, evergreen Vine which does not 
cling. Especially suitable for use atop a retaining 
wall. Narrow leaves, which turn red in winter. Rare. 
Small rooted plants, 1.00 
patens 8 to 10' Euonymus 
A handsome, sturdy shrub with large, deep-green, 
laurel-like leaves,—evergreen in sheltered, shaded 
places, but hardy enough for general use. It thrives 
almost anywhere and may be used to advantage in 
dark, north corners of buildings. It bears greenish 
white flowers in September, and the pink fruit, showy 
when properly developed, does not always mature. 
15 to 18 in. B&B... .80 .75 
radicans Winter creeper 
This, and its varieties, the variegated, and vegetus 
and coloratus, are all useful vines, for groundcover 
purposes or to cover wall spaces. Evergreen. 
Vegetus is a round-leaved variety, suitable also for 
low, trimmed edgings. Coloratus, being a rank grower, 
is better for groundcover in larger areas. Its foliage 
colors red in winter. 
Potted plants of any of the above. 
.50 .45 
—minimus (Kewensis) 
A tiny-leaved, smaller form, which makes attractive 
mats and mounds in the shadier part of the rock gar¬ 
den. A choice little plant. 
Potted plants, .60 .55 
FAGUS sylvatica purpurea, seedings 80 to 100' Beech 
These seedlings range in color from bronzy green to 
quite red. 
Sturdy plants, B&B, 
4 to 5 ft. 3.00 
FORSYTHIA 8 to 9' Golden Bell 
A popular and very welcome yellow-flowering, early 
spring effect. 
In variety, 
2 to 3 ft.50 .45 
HALESIA tetraptera 20 to 25' Silver Bell 
A delightful early flowering small tree, hung all over 
with lovely white bells, in May. Too little used. 
4 to 5 ft.85 .75 
HAMAMELIS mollis 15 to 25' Chinese Witchhazel 
This is by far the handsomest of the Witchhazels, 
bearing golden-yellow ribbons of flowers in earliest 
spring. 
12 to 18 in. 
B&B... 1.00 
